Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity

The decline of socio-ecological resilience has emerged as an unprecedented truth with high risks to local and global economies, thereby increasing the vulnerability of businesses and markets while potentially threatening the wellbeing of civil society as a whole. From a business perspective, corpora...

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Main Authors: Fabricio Casarejos, Mauricio Nogueira Frota, José Eduardo Rocha, Walquíria Rosa da Silva, José Tenório Barreto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/8/791
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spelling doaj-1b8b2347499b479a87f96c503b37ed7b2020-11-24T21:54:36ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-08-018879110.3390/su8080791su8080791Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of ElectricityFabricio Casarejos0Mauricio Nogueira Frota1José Eduardo Rocha2Walquíria Rosa da Silva3José Tenório Barreto4Interdisciplinary Center for the Environment (NIMA), Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225-Gávea, Rio de Janeiro-RJ 22453-900, BrazilPostgraduate Program in Metrology for Quality and Innovation, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225-Gávea, Rio de Janeiro-RJ 22453-900, BrazilPostgraduate Program in Metrology for Quality and Innovation, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225-Gávea, Rio de Janeiro-RJ 22453-900, BrazilPostgraduate Program in Metrology for Quality and Innovation, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225-Gávea, Rio de Janeiro-RJ 22453-900, BrazilPostgraduate Program in Metrology for Quality and Innovation, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225-Gávea, Rio de Janeiro-RJ 22453-900, BrazilThe decline of socio-ecological resilience has emerged as an unprecedented truth with high risks to local and global economies, thereby increasing the vulnerability of businesses and markets while potentially threatening the wellbeing of civil society as a whole. From a business perspective, corporate strategies towards sustainability are crucial to strengthen the social and economic foundations that foster sustainable development. In order to assist enterprises pursuing leading market positions, this work proposes a set of strategic actions towards sustainability and an evaluation scheme to assess the effectiveness of their implementation process. This proposed global strategy encompasses five key sustainability indices—commitment, investment, difficulty, proactivity and vulnerability—focusing the investigation on a sample of enterprises representing the highest consumers of electricity in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Addressing the energy consumption, this study also discusses the concerning level of GHG emissions that are associated with the generation of electricity. Although 85% of the enterprises participating in this survey recognized the relevance of the actions proposed, the current degree of proactivity and vulnerability associated with these enterprises indicate that very few of them have effectively implemented and invested in corporate sustainability programs, certainly a symptom of their institutional vulnerability.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/8/791sustainable developmentclimate changegreenhouse gas emissionscorporate carbon strategies and climate change policyhigh consumers of electricity
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author Fabricio Casarejos
Mauricio Nogueira Frota
José Eduardo Rocha
Walquíria Rosa da Silva
José Tenório Barreto
spellingShingle Fabricio Casarejos
Mauricio Nogueira Frota
José Eduardo Rocha
Walquíria Rosa da Silva
José Tenório Barreto
Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity
Sustainability
sustainable development
climate change
greenhouse gas emissions
corporate carbon strategies and climate change policy
high consumers of electricity
author_facet Fabricio Casarejos
Mauricio Nogueira Frota
José Eduardo Rocha
Walquíria Rosa da Silva
José Tenório Barreto
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title Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity
title_short Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity
title_full Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity
title_fullStr Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Sustainability Strategies: A Case Study in Brazil Focused on High Consumers of Electricity
title_sort corporate sustainability strategies: a case study in brazil focused on high consumers of electricity
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The decline of socio-ecological resilience has emerged as an unprecedented truth with high risks to local and global economies, thereby increasing the vulnerability of businesses and markets while potentially threatening the wellbeing of civil society as a whole. From a business perspective, corporate strategies towards sustainability are crucial to strengthen the social and economic foundations that foster sustainable development. In order to assist enterprises pursuing leading market positions, this work proposes a set of strategic actions towards sustainability and an evaluation scheme to assess the effectiveness of their implementation process. This proposed global strategy encompasses five key sustainability indices—commitment, investment, difficulty, proactivity and vulnerability—focusing the investigation on a sample of enterprises representing the highest consumers of electricity in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Addressing the energy consumption, this study also discusses the concerning level of GHG emissions that are associated with the generation of electricity. Although 85% of the enterprises participating in this survey recognized the relevance of the actions proposed, the current degree of proactivity and vulnerability associated with these enterprises indicate that very few of them have effectively implemented and invested in corporate sustainability programs, certainly a symptom of their institutional vulnerability.
topic sustainable development
climate change
greenhouse gas emissions
corporate carbon strategies and climate change policy
high consumers of electricity
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/8/791
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